The movies with the 3 most epic battles in my opinion are: 3: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. 2: Avengers: Endgame. 1: Logan. (You are probably surprised, but this final battle is just so freaking good - idk why I love it so much)
@@SomebodyUnknown233 I enjoyed Endgame but I think LOTR takes it because of the implementation of practical effects and miniatures. Obviously CGI was used for a lot of the Uruk army but the large amount of practical effects really grounds the battle, as opposed to Endgame which is a bunch of actors punching at invisible enemies on a greenscreen soundstage.
TFCRAFTER - That’s extremely true, but I liked Endgame due to all the payoff of all the films, but I respect your opinion and kind of agree with you on that one.
@Kyel ! No its not but honestly it does come close but the level of work and action and dialogue in lotr is by far superior with all the character development they had was better and very emotional and lotr won 14 oscars
@Kyel ! I don't disagree, I mean.. it's your opinion... but the smarter characters?... bruh, batman in those movies was the dumbest. I like those movies, I love them, but every character was smarter than him... he just happened to have good people and tech at his disposal. Let's hope the Battinson will be truly a detective... But naah.. the thing with more grounded in reality.. you know what fantasy is, bruv? and how many subgenres do fit into fantasy? LOTR, THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGY, OG STAR WARS, those are the TOP 3, no questions asked, whatever order, I don't mind. Just saying... i could bring a valid counter argument to all your points but You got your opinion and perspectives... Just don't generalize them as the correct truth.
@Kyle ! There is no such thing as objective... There is only preferences and subjective truths. I could tell you that Sauron was to proud and confident and wanted to taunt Isildur. Mount doom wasn't guarded cause, again, quote coming from the Two Towers movie: "the thought that we seek to destroy the ring hasn't even crossed their darkest dreams"- Gandalf The White. Saruman was consumed with hate and disdain for Rohan, Theoden and Gandalf and Aragorn, that the existance of the ents has slipped his mind. Tree-Beard says it best: Saruman used to walk the woods of Fangorn but of late, his mind was only to industry and fires and the rulling of the world. Again, tree-beard said:" a wizard should know better!" I could go on and on because i actually understand the story and their motivations and reasons and so on. I've better things to do right now, than to argue with you. Remember this! In the future, before you claim some "truth", remember that this random dude told you that nothing is either good or bad, false or true... It's only subjective truth and opinions. I'
Kyle, btw, the things you complaining about, all ignorant critics said the same things on many sites, posts, videos and platforms, so... Come with something original, ffs. Stop repeating the same uninspired misjudgements.
Ian McKellen was born to play this role, his face and acting skills perfectly shows mentor, protector and wisdom. Damn, whole casting is perfect. Period
Absolutely agree--except for one character. In the book, Denethor, steward of Gondor, is a noble soul corrupted by despair and anger at what he sees as a hopeless fight against the dark. In the movie he's just semi-senile, irrational, unwashed, disgusting. Not the actor's fault, but it's the one place the Peter Jackson missed the opportunity to explain Boromir's issues in a complex way instead of simplistically blaming his behavior on his father's playing favorites.
Interesting thing. Christopher Lee was a personal friend of Tolkien's, and there was a general agreement that when Lord of the Rings was eventually made into a movie, he would play Gandalf. During casting, Christopher Lee was offered the role of Gandalf, but he turned it down because it was too physically demanding and he was getting old. So they cast him as Saruman instead. And he played it perfectly.
Chris Zalitach , sorry I should’ve said in my opinion . I’ve never felt that excited watching something on TV . It’s the only episode from GOT that I have saved on my planner and I tend to watch it when I’m very drunk . There’s one part I don’t like and that’s when the initial charge of the dead hits the front ranks of defenders and they appear to be swept away . Quite a bit of plot armour seems to have been worn for so many of the characters involved to have survived that . The last ten minutes are my absolute favourite and the music is outstanding . I’m currently reading the books and I’m starting to make my peace with a lot of what went on in season 7 & 8 of the show . I’m almost finished A Storm of Swords and there hasn’t been a mention of The Night King yet . Also Daenerys is completely mental and Kings Landing and all its awful citizens deserve a good roasting 🔥🔥🔥
BT 1 , no probably not . But for a whole episode I was captivated like I’ve never been before whilst watching a TV show . You are so right about it not even being the best battle , now that I think about it ,but it was just the fact that the whole episode was dedicated to it that made it so special for me . I’m in no way bashing LOTR by the way , I absolutely love it and always will . It just feels kind of tainted for me now as The Hobbit trilogy was so bleeding awful ! .
The music alone is enough to pull people out of a depression. Let alone the cinematics, epic lines etc. And they managed with all three movies....unbelievable
Hand over heart, this movie absolutely brought a much younger version of myself back from the brink. Started with Gandalf freeing Theoden from the spell and then this.
The horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in the Deep, one last time. The delivery of this line is absolutely perfect, and it's so powerful. We have an idea that Gandalf is coming with help, Aragorn has a vague hope that Gandalf may do SOMETHING, although he is doubtful about it being enough. But Theoden doesn't have that. He is going to ride and buy even a few more minutes for his people to escape, but the thought of surviving this ride isn't even a consideration for, never crosses his mind. But it's for his people. Tolkien knew how to write an incredible king.
The Second World War was raging and things looked bleak when Tolkien wrote Lord of the Rings (intended as a single book -- his publishers took one look at the thousands of pages and went "lol, no"). LoTR is a lot of things, among them an examination of Original Sin from a Catholic perspective, but it was also Tolkien's faith in the simple, hardy, common people of England -- as symbolized by the Shire -- to shake the very heavens and overthrow evil with their humble strength. Theoden is probably a stand-in for a lot of fighters and politicians in exile helping to drive the Nazis out of their homeland, people like de Gaulle.
@@NoJusticeNoPeace except not. Tolkien said many times that people could read what they wanted into it, but he was very explicit that his books were not meant as allegory or direct references to the wars during his own life, even if they obviously influenced him.
@@chevin0 Tolkien was a member of the Inklings, a UK writers' group (whose members included C.S. Lewis) who made a game of claiming their work had no symbolic meanings, even when they very clearly and obviously did.
King Elessar: “Ride out with me. Ride out and meet them.” King Théoden: “For death and glory?” King Elessar: “For Rohan... For your people...” A legendary moment for the ages.
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You will be pleased to know that in the book Eomer isn't banished but falsely imprisoned by Wormtongue. He is also released shortly after Gandalf breaks Saruman's spell of influence on Theoden. At Helms Deep Eomer and Theoden are fighting together and it's a "knight/lord" of the Rohirrim named Erkenbrand that Gandalf leaves Helms Deep to go find. Also Gandalf doesn't arrive when Erkenbrand shows up with his men, he is still out rallying up more forces. The battle is basically done by the time Gandalf gets back. There are also no women, children, or elves at helms deep. The women and children are at Dunharrow. Gandalf and Theoden make for Helms Deep to draw Saruman's forces AWAY from the people of Rohan. The elves are busy fighting battles on their own borders. Eowyn is still at Edoras by order of King Theoden to lead in his stead if the battle goes bad. She was suggested as leader by Hama who says to Theoden "Eowyn is fearless and the people love her". You'll be even MORE pleased to know that Theoden is ready to kick some ass and also help Gondor as soon as Saruman's spell is broken. He doesn't wish wash around with that. He's ready to go to war as soon as possible to protect his people. As a side note the "beacons of Minis Tirith" are for warning the people of Anorien of imminent danger. Rohan receives "The Red Arrow" as a call for aide. Denethor both lights the beacons AND sends out the Red Arrow WELL before Gandalf and Pippin go to Gondor. Denethor is a old hard assed military man in the book, not some weirdo psychotic madman like the movie portrays. He is rough on Faramir but he doesn't really "break" until he thinks Faramir is dead.
@@joshuafoley8415 Don't know why I'm wasting my time with someone whose first instinct is name-calling but, primo: everything he's said is true; secundo: nowhere did he claim the LotR trilogy isn't a masterpiece despite having numerous flaws. Take a seat and relax.
@@joshuafoley8415 oh please, I beg to differ. They're my favourite movies of all time, but unlike you, I'm not as asinine as to believe they're flawless. The books reign supreme. Oh and "everyone who's read the book thinks likewise" - - > There, my argument has so much more weight to it now.
@kabukikommandofourthworld5266 semantics. The sun rose behind Gandalf and flooded the valley with light. All I needed to see/understand in that moment.
@@kabukikommandofourthworld5266 It was the sun's rays rising in intensity to blind the enemy at the command of Gandalf, through the power and authority granted him by Eru Illuvatar. Tldr, the sun blinded the bad guys because God gave Gandalf the power to make it to do so.
When I read 'The Two Towers', over 50 years ago, I said, 'they couldn't possibly ever film this.' I could not have been more wrong. Thank you, Peter Jackson Fran Walsh & co. What an achievement.
Brilliantly said A lot of the fans of the movies haven't read the book Like you . I have To understand the scale of the work done by Peter Jackson and the team ..you really need to read the books They have done real justice
“Ride out with me. Ride out and meet them.” “For death and glory?” “For Rohan. For your people.” “The sun is rising.” “Look to my coming at first light on the fifth day. At dawn, look to the East.” “Yes. Yes. The Horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in the deep......one last time!” “Yes.” “Let this be the hour, when we draw swords together. Fell deeds awake. Now for wrath, now for ruin, and a RED DAWN!! FORTH EOLINGETH!!!” Still one of the best moments film history, and not just because it is a symbolic understanding that in the face of certain death, a group of barely armed soldiers, one lonely king who had lost any sense of what he is fighting for, an elf, a dwarf, and a lone Ranger still desperately trying to run away from his destiny, were able to band together and tear through unspeakable odds and come out. I also believed that it was in those words that Aragorn realized that he has the potential to be a leader worth following and dying for because of his undying conviction and his gentle heart. And you see that as Theoden embraces Aragorn as both a comrade and brother in arms. Theoden has gracefully accepted Aragorn as king, and is willing to fight and die with him if it’s to be their end. Such powerful words, and they never get old.
It isn’t just the action or the special effects that make this moment so memorable. It’s the performances of the actors who managed to make us believe that they were all brave men riding out to their deaths in the name of their people. Goosebumps, man.
It is because the story comes from a man who has deeply studied the very sound and poetry of words and trying to use them to understand why his childhood friends died. Was it really worth it for Tommy to die guttering, choking, or drowning in the trenches? Was still it worth riding out because Belgium calls for aid?
Fun little tidbit here: Gandalf actually does have one of the Rings of Power, given to the Elves, called Narya. Narya is said to give people the inspiration to 'resist tyranny, domination, and despair." When the sun shines, Gandalf is riding closer and closer to Helm's Deep, and I always believe that Narya had a role to play in Théoden's courage, especially since Théoden says "Yes....YES" right after the scene where we're reminded of Gandalf, as the light streams in and Gandalf is arriving.
If you know enough lore to know Gandalf has Narya, you should know that Gandalf doesn't arrive at Helms Deep until after the battle is already won. Erkenbrand (the main person Gandalf left Helm Deep to find) is the one who leads his 1000 or so men against Saruman's forces that make them break and flee (as they were caught of guard). Gandalf is STILL OUT rallying up warriors during the bulk of the hardcore fighting. Also Eomer was never banished AT ALL, he had been falsely imprisoned by Wormtongue and was released shortly after Gandalf freed Theoden's mind of Saruman's influence. Eomer is already AT Helms Deep fighting alongside King Theoden. No women, children, OR ELVES (except for Legolas) are at Helms Deep either.
@@waynepurcell6058 That's funny, I thought we were commenting on the movies, not the books, since this is a video on the movies and I specifically mentioned the words 'scene'. Obviously, in the movies, those things you said don't apply. I just mentioned how I like to think that, in this scenario, in the movies, this is how it went. Thanks for coming in here with your completely pointless insertion of knowledge that not a single person asked for. I'm sure you're fun at parties.
@@TheMapofYourHead No, it's titbit. It was changed to tidbit by prudish americans. Check the Oxford dictionary. Just like americans use "bathroom" for public toilet despite there never being a bath in there.
“The Horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in the Deep... one last time. Let this be the hour when we draw swords together. Fell deeds awake. Now for wrath. Now for ruin. And the red dawn!” Man I love that quote.
I saw this in the theater. The audience was spellbound by how good the acting and special effects were, and the music. LOTR trilogy is as good if not better than the Star Wars Trilogy.
@SwenglishGamer I just came here to say the exact same thing. A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back are the only good Star Wars films. The rest just aren't worth it. Don't even get me started on Disney.
Never understood the starwars-hype To me it was always a bit of a popcorn kiddie rollercoaster adventure park kind of thing Though i love many sf this just doesn't do it for me Even the fans dont like it anymore Really theres no comparrison So many levels layers in LOTR espacially backing up by the books.. While they use books to right the wrongs in the starwars sequels... Need i say more
I love this moment. The epicness really makes me cry at how brave the warriors are, when it's life-death battle. The bravery, the momentum, the determination to fight and die for your people, for humanity. This is what makes LOTR one of the best movies in the world for me. I watched LOTR trilogy like 20-30 times, and it never gets old for me. My mother showed me LOTR when I was around 6-7 y.o, now Im 24, still gets me. Not because this is my childhood, nah. Just because its a brilliant masterpiece.
dude, I cried too, that king and his soldiers were goin to fight till the end. It was so moving to see so few against a wide black sea of orcs. Masterpiece man!
Young people don't understand what it was like to watch this in theaters 20+ years ago. The horn made your seat vibrate; the theater resonated with the charge of the horses; your eyes, used to the darkness of the nighttime battle, are also dazzled by the sun as the camera pans to the Rohirrim led by Gandalf and Éomer. Now people watch this on the screen of a smartphone and think it's a big deal. Like watching a cat and thinking you've met a lion.
Lord of the Rings and Star Wars are also for kids. There is nothing wrong with that. You can have media made for kids be total masterpieces. Like this one here :)
@@ahmet_10 No Both Hobbit and Lord of the Rings were written by Tolkien as children's books. The lord of the rings movies are pg-13 rated like any superhero movie. There is nothing wrong with children shows being enjoyable by adults. There is nothing that can make an adult show superior or inferior to children's show by itself. Please stop thinking that "kids stuff=bad"
@@MegaAgamon PG - 13 doesn't show it is good for kids, Deadpool is +15 but it is for kids, PG is arranged for violence, lotr has not too much violence, but it it for adults not kids
The rumor says that this November they will announce something related about that, and also is confirmed that in 2021 they will expand to more countries (Mexico, Brazil, England, Spain, France...I don't know about India, China, Japan or South Korea)
Perfect script, perfect acting, perfect special effects, perfect music. Never has a director done such complete justice to a classic of literature, and so memorable..... I remember watching this scene in the cinema like it was yesterday.
When I tell people that The Two Towers is my favourite LOTR movie, I point to this scene to explain why. Theoden's speech is quite possibly the most epic thing I've ever heard in my life.
Just point to the whole of the last hour of the movie. It's one epic scene after another. "Who am I, Gamling" "So it begins" "Is this all you can conjure, Saruman?" "The last march of the Ents" "The horn of Helm Hammerhand" "Theoden king stands alone" ... and there's still another one ... my favourite one Samwise the Brave's speech The sheer number of unforgettable moments is overwhelming really.
Placed it on full screen the moment I started watching. Got too into the movie that I literally forgot this was just a clip until the HBO Max sign showed up 😂
3:06 one of the best scene from this great scene I rewatched LotR trilogy a month ago and keep coming to UA-cam to watch some clips over and over, so thanks a lot for uploading this
2:37 literally gives me goosebumps to this day. One of the most intensely epic moments in cinematic history. The music, pacing, and acting are sublime it's really hard to ascribe just how it makes one feel. I think we all believe that we could be heroes one day, charging down our demons in an outburst of courage and bravery so that our deepest depressions will have little chance of ever returning.
Man, oh man I've seen the trilogy more than 20 times easily, but never noticed at 1:44 that Aragorn screams: "ELENDIL!". Those little things.... that's why this is the greatest movie trilogy of all time.
How can a scene I have watched 40,306 times still send a shiver and goosebumps through me you ask? Because it is the greatest movie ever made. That's how.
The imperfections is what makes this movie so great. It was a unique era of CG and practical that will never really be done again. The blend of SPFX and VFX created its own aesthetic that will most likely never be replicated.
I love how he pulls him up on "death and glory" to give a king to king lesson on how to act under the worst circumstances. And also the way that this moment basically solidifies a bond of peace and fellowship between the two rightful rulers of Gondor and Rohan, which if didn't exist there may have been much less chance Theoden king would have helped in the final battle at Gondor. Man, I need to read those books again, this is still the greatest fantasy story ever told IMO. Sam is the real MVP
This is the greatest “arrives at the battle” scene. The second is in the return of the king when Rohan arrives in Gondor. The third is the portals scene in endgame.
@@Alice.59 4th (if it counts) would be when the army of the dead arrive at hardhome 5th would be when the knights of the vale show up in battle of the bastards. 6th would be 704 and maybe 7th would be when dany shows up beyond the wall in 706
I don't believe King Theoden was actually hopeful like the others here, he was riding to his death for his own glory, so he'd not feel ashamed when he meets his forefathers.
@@znjjnj1853 I love lotr but the avengers scene was also pretty epic. Just everyone is there to fight the one big evil. Its a great scene but it doesnt even come close to this scene or the ride of the rohirrim.
"Never" is a very long time. But as far as having an audience totally in awe with appreciation because they had actually READ the original upon which the movie was based? Yeah, maybe never.
At that time like in early 2k's was so difficult to film a movie like this.Most people and fans say endgame was look fantastic,ok I agree but this was a masterpiece and ahead of it's time and so popular and so on.
Lmao end game doesn’t even come close my man, lotr forever and ever lol (maybe I’m just nostalgic cos I saw these films in the cinemas as a kid)…but there was nothing of this calibre out there before lotr came out, whereas now and in the marvel era, all it is cgi and less about the actors and the score
I was expecting endgame to have a level of excitement and epic battles like these movies portrayed. I was heavily disappointed. Just goes to show you, these movies are a treasure. If only filmmakers and directors loved the job as much as Peter Jackson and crew had.
@@BearkyUSA dc movies are for people who don't like good movies.. :^( U hear that Christian Bale.. What do u think about it Robert Pattinson.. (Pattinson drops down) Bearky: and who are you? Batman: (square, triangle, square, square, square, triangle, square, square, triangle, triangle) Batman: I'm vengeance
still i get that goosebump when rohirrim horseman arrived with gandalf. what a movie so many memories together. this scene absolutely epic. so many goosebump scenes in the chapter
Gandalf's yell at 3:08 is one of the best parts in any battle scene ever, it adds so much energy to already energy filled sequence. It's like his yell makes you want to yell as if you are personally riding with him towards those uruks
When will HBO Max be available internationally? I must sign it ASAP. Also praying that the extended versions are available. It would be a dream come true ❤
Hey can you do us a favor please? You guys have extended editions of BvS and Blade Runner and other films on your service. Can you please release the extended versions of the lord of the rings trilogy? I really don't want to try and find it some place else.🙏🏾
@Kyel ! U have a good argument Kyle, But season 8 sucks, and u have it compare them both as a whole, and as a whole, Lord of the rings wins cos season 8 was a let down. a bad one.
I feel like I've thumbs up'ed this scene in a million different upload forms over the past decade. And I will keep doing so until the day I depart for the undying lands (or UA-cam ceases to be).
A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to....
....make an epic entrance
All the soldiers who already died before Gandalf arrived: "He was fucking late 😡"
@@SirMcAwesome None of those guys have names or mattered in the slightest. So it's okay. ;)
@@SirMcAwesome No, he had to arrive at that time to have the sun in their back, which allowed them to break the ranks of the orks like it was nothing.
@@Raoul9753 doesn't have to be the fifth day though
Part of me wonders if he waited til morning just for the cool light trick. Like he cares more about theatrics than lives lol
Still to this day one of the most epic battles in film history!
THE most epic battle in film history.
The movies with the 3 most epic battles in my opinion are:
3: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
2: Avengers: Endgame.
1: Logan. (You are probably surprised, but this final battle is just so freaking good - idk why I love it so much)
@@SomebodyUnknown233 I enjoyed Endgame but I think LOTR takes it because of the implementation of practical effects and miniatures. Obviously CGI was used for a lot of the Uruk army but the large amount of practical effects really grounds the battle, as opposed to Endgame which is a bunch of actors punching at invisible enemies on a greenscreen soundstage.
TFCRAFTER - That’s extremely true, but I liked Endgame due to all the payoff of all the films, but I respect your opinion and kind of agree with you on that one.
THE MOST
Gandalf: “Theodin king stands alone”
Eomer: “Not alone” goosebumps every time
Theoden***
Rohirrimmmmmmm...
@@prashant-bm4fp For the king!
The ride at Gondor, I weep.
I still had it now
Still the best trilogy ever made
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@Kyel ! No its not but honestly it does come close but the level of work and action and dialogue in lotr is by far superior with all the character development they had was better and very emotional and lotr won 14 oscars
@Kyel ! I don't disagree, I mean.. it's your opinion... but the smarter characters?... bruh, batman in those movies was the dumbest. I like those movies, I love them, but every character was smarter than him... he just happened to have good people and tech at his disposal. Let's hope the Battinson will be truly a detective... But naah.. the thing with more grounded in reality.. you know what fantasy is, bruv? and how many subgenres do fit into fantasy? LOTR, THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGY, OG STAR WARS, those are the TOP 3, no questions asked, whatever order, I don't mind.
Just saying... i could bring a valid counter argument to all your points but You got your opinion and perspectives... Just don't generalize them as the correct truth.
@Kyle ! There is no such thing as objective... There is only preferences and subjective truths.
I could tell you that Sauron was to proud and confident and wanted to taunt Isildur. Mount doom wasn't guarded cause, again, quote coming from the Two Towers movie: "the thought that we seek to destroy the ring hasn't even crossed their darkest dreams"- Gandalf The White.
Saruman was consumed with hate and disdain for Rohan, Theoden and Gandalf and Aragorn, that the existance of the ents has slipped his mind. Tree-Beard says it best: Saruman used to walk the woods of Fangorn but of late, his mind was only to industry and fires and the rulling of the world. Again, tree-beard said:" a wizard should know better!"
I could go on and on because i actually understand the story and their motivations and reasons and so on.
I've better things to do right now, than to argue with you.
Remember this! In the future, before you claim some "truth", remember that this random dude told you that nothing is either good or bad, false or true... It's only subjective truth and opinions.
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Kyle, btw, the things you complaining about, all ignorant critics said the same things on many sites, posts, videos and platforms, so... Come with something original, ffs.
Stop repeating the same uninspired misjudgements.
Ian McKellen was born to play this role, his face and acting skills perfectly shows mentor, protector and wisdom. Damn, whole casting is perfect. Period
Absolutely agree--except for one character. In the book, Denethor, steward of Gondor, is a noble soul corrupted by despair and anger at what he sees as a hopeless fight against the dark. In the movie he's just semi-senile, irrational, unwashed, disgusting. Not the actor's fault, but it's the one place the Peter Jackson missed the opportunity to explain Boromir's issues in a complex way instead of simplistically blaming his behavior on his father's playing favorites.
why he and Sir Alec Guinness are the best Wizards in Space and Fantasy
Interesting thing. Christopher Lee was a personal friend of Tolkien's, and there was a general agreement that when Lord of the Rings was eventually made into a movie, he would play Gandalf. During casting, Christopher Lee was offered the role of Gandalf, but he turned it down because it was too physically demanding and he was getting old. So they cast him as Saruman instead. And he played it perfectly.
@@jonathanblanton9446 Think it kinda works out seeing how Christopher Lee was the OG villain/monster actor of his time
Absolutely. Show me an actor who would make a better Saruman, Galadriel, Aragorn, Gandalf and my own perfect love Eowyn! Can’t fault it!
Still makes me laugh how they ever thought the battle of winterfell would ever come close to this
The Long Night is probably the best fantasy battle ever filmed .
Gregor BAHAHAHAHAHA
Gregor
Not even the best Game of Thrones battle
Chris Zalitach , sorry I should’ve said in my opinion . I’ve never felt that excited watching something on TV . It’s the only episode from GOT that I have saved on my planner and I tend to watch it when I’m very drunk .
There’s one part I don’t like and that’s when the initial charge of the dead hits the front ranks of defenders and they appear to be swept away . Quite a bit of plot armour seems to have been worn for so many of the characters involved to have survived that .
The last ten minutes are my absolute favourite and the music is outstanding .
I’m currently reading the books and I’m starting to make my peace with a lot of what went on in season 7 & 8 of the show . I’m almost finished A Storm of Swords and there hasn’t been a mention of The Night King yet . Also Daenerys is completely mental and Kings Landing and all its awful citizens deserve a good roasting 🔥🔥🔥
BT 1 , no probably not . But for a whole episode I was captivated like I’ve never been before whilst watching a TV show .
You are so right about it not even being the best battle , now that I think about it ,but it was just the fact that the whole episode was dedicated to it that made it so special for me .
I’m in no way bashing LOTR by the way , I absolutely love it and always will . It just feels kind of tainted for me now as The Hobbit trilogy was so bleeding awful ! .
NO! NO! Im already behind on my first week of college, I DONT HAVE 10HOURS to rewatch the whole trilogy......god damn it.
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And that is where you are wrong 😂
lol, hang in there mate!
U mean 12 cuz the extended version 😈😂
sleep was never an option
The music alone is enough to pull people out of a depression. Let alone the cinematics, epic lines etc. And they managed with all three movies....unbelievable
Sams monologue at the end of Two towers and Gandalf and Pippins conversation about dying are such powerful, life affirming scenes. Pure genius
Hand over heart, this movie absolutely brought a much younger version of myself back from the brink. Started with Gandalf freeing Theoden from the spell and then this.
Howard Shore played no games when he made the soundtrack for this trilogy.
The horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in the Deep, one last time.
The delivery of this line is absolutely perfect, and it's so powerful. We have an idea that Gandalf is coming with help, Aragorn has a vague hope that Gandalf may do SOMETHING, although he is doubtful about it being enough. But Theoden doesn't have that. He is going to ride and buy even a few more minutes for his people to escape, but the thought of surviving this ride isn't even a consideration for, never crosses his mind. But it's for his people. Tolkien knew how to write an incredible king.
The Second World War was raging and things looked bleak when Tolkien wrote Lord of the Rings (intended as a single book -- his publishers took one look at the thousands of pages and went "lol, no"). LoTR is a lot of things, among them an examination of Original Sin from a Catholic perspective, but it was also Tolkien's faith in the simple, hardy, common people of England -- as symbolized by the Shire -- to shake the very heavens and overthrow evil with their humble strength. Theoden is probably a stand-in for a lot of fighters and politicians in exile helping to drive the Nazis out of their homeland, people like de Gaulle.
@@NoJusticeNoPeace except not. Tolkien said many times that people could read what they wanted into it, but he was very explicit that his books were not meant as allegory or direct references to the wars during his own life, even if they obviously influenced him.
@@chevin0 Tolkien was a member of the Inklings, a UK writers' group (whose members included C.S. Lewis) who made a game of claiming their work had no symbolic meanings, even when they very clearly and obviously did.
@@NoJusticeNoPeace I personally think his work is more closely related to world war 1
@@chevin0 Something can have themes influenced by and speaking on events without being a direct allegory of them.
The best fantasy trilogy ever made.
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and DARK NIGHT trilogy also one of the Best
The Star Wars Original Trilogy is one of the best too
Hand down
the best trilogy ever* You could have stopped there.
God bless Peter Jackson. God bless the cast. God bless J.R.R Tolkien and God bless the cinematographic art.
Too bad Peter Jackson butchered the book.
@@bohunt8113 Especially this battle.
For the most part I think he’s done an exceptional work with TLOTR, too bad his success went to his head and he had to tear apart the hobbit.
Amen
@@bohunt8113 You should see the Rings of Power
King Elessar: “Ride out with me. Ride out and meet them.”
King Théoden: “For death and glory?”
King Elessar: “For Rohan... For your people...”
A legendary moment for the ages.
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@@Radi420 that's not really relevant at all to the comment you were replying too bro
"Éomer!" i love the pride and love in his voice, after everything, Éomer came back. Éomer is so underrated by LOTR fans.
I agree with all of that!
Hm dont know not by me
You will be pleased to know that in the book Eomer isn't banished but falsely imprisoned by Wormtongue. He is also released shortly after Gandalf breaks Saruman's spell of influence on Theoden. At Helms Deep Eomer and Theoden are fighting together and it's a "knight/lord" of the Rohirrim named Erkenbrand that Gandalf leaves Helms Deep to go find.
Also Gandalf doesn't arrive when Erkenbrand shows up with his men, he is still out rallying up more forces. The battle is basically done by the time Gandalf gets back. There are also no women, children, or elves at helms deep. The women and children are at Dunharrow. Gandalf and Theoden make for Helms Deep to draw Saruman's forces AWAY from the people of Rohan.
The elves are busy fighting battles on their own borders. Eowyn is still at Edoras by order of King Theoden to lead in his stead if the battle goes bad. She was suggested as leader by Hama who says to Theoden "Eowyn is fearless and the people love her".
You'll be even MORE pleased to know that Theoden is ready to kick some ass and also help Gondor as soon as Saruman's spell is broken. He doesn't wish wash around with that. He's ready to go to war as soon as possible to protect his people.
As a side note the "beacons of Minis Tirith" are for warning the people of Anorien of imminent danger. Rohan receives "The Red Arrow" as a call for aide. Denethor both lights the beacons AND sends out the Red Arrow WELL before Gandalf and Pippin go to Gondor. Denethor is a old hard assed military man in the book, not some weirdo psychotic madman like the movie portrays. He is rough on Faramir but he doesn't really "break" until he thinks Faramir is dead.
@@joshuafoley8415 Don't know why I'm wasting my time with someone whose first instinct is name-calling but, primo: everything he's said is true; secundo: nowhere did he claim the LotR trilogy isn't a masterpiece despite having numerous flaws. Take a seat and relax.
@@joshuafoley8415 oh please, I beg to differ. They're my favourite movies of all time, but unlike you, I'm not as asinine as to believe they're flawless. The books reign supreme. Oh and "everyone who's read the book thinks likewise" - - > There, my argument has so much more weight to it now.
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Yes.... yesssss
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Fell deeds awake!
Now for wrath!
Now for ruin and the red DAWN!
@@alex-adrian *Gimli blows the Horn of Helm Hammerhand*
Theoden: FORTH EORLINGAS!!!
The sun blinding evil is one of the greatest things I've ever seen in film. The score and the shot is perfect.
Everyone: omg Gandalf what powerful magic will you use
Gandalf: haha sunrise go brrrr
It wasn't the sun, though. It was Eru Illuvatar.
@kabukikommandofourthworld5266 semantics. The sun rose behind Gandalf and flooded the valley with light. All I needed to see/understand in that moment.
This scene always makes me cry.
@@kabukikommandofourthworld5266 It was the sun's rays rising in intensity to blind the enemy at the command of Gandalf, through the power and authority granted him by Eru Illuvatar. Tldr, the sun blinded the bad guys because God gave Gandalf the power to make it to do so.
When I read 'The Two Towers', over 50 years ago, I said, 'they couldn't possibly ever film this.' I could not have been more wrong. Thank you, Peter Jackson Fran Walsh & co. What an achievement.
Brilliantly said
A lot of the fans of the movies haven't read the book
Like you . I have
To understand the scale of the work done by Peter Jackson and the team ..you really need to read the books
They have done real justice
The Two Towers is the best!
"TO THE KING!" is still one of my favorite moments
I thought it's "For the King!" xD
“Ride out with me. Ride out and meet them.”
“For death and glory?”
“For Rohan. For your people.”
“The sun is rising.”
“Look to my coming at first light on the fifth day. At dawn, look to the East.”
“Yes. Yes. The Horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in the deep......one last time!”
“Yes.”
“Let this be the hour, when we draw swords together. Fell deeds awake. Now for wrath, now for ruin, and a RED DAWN!! FORTH EOLINGETH!!!”
Still one of the best moments film history, and not just because it is a symbolic understanding that in the face of certain death, a group of barely armed soldiers, one lonely king who had lost any sense of what he is fighting for, an elf, a dwarf, and a lone Ranger still desperately trying to run away from his destiny, were able to band together and tear through unspeakable odds and come out. I also believed that it was in those words that Aragorn realized that he has the potential to be a leader worth following and dying for because of his undying conviction and his gentle heart. And you see that as Theoden embraces Aragorn as both a comrade and brother in arms. Theoden has gracefully accepted Aragorn as king, and is willing to fight and die with him if it’s to be their end. Such powerful words, and they never get old.
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You need an "Enter" after the last quote, to make things clearer.
I thought he says "Forth Eorlingas"
Theoden isn’t asking. Its a statement.
"Look to my coming, at first light of the fifth day. At dawn look to the east" still one of the best lines ever in cinema history.
Aynen
It's how we would meet our friends before mobile phones
Let this be the hour we draw swords together!
I’m so happy that I was able to watch this in theaters
2002 what a year:)
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Same. Still amazing to this day!
Oh me too. I saw FOTR in theaters and NOBODY was there. Then I went opening weekend for TT... WHAT A DIFFERENCE!
You're so lucky, I envy you
"Theoden King stands alone."
"...Not alone."
Karl Urban, Ladies and Gentlemen!
When I saw Billy Butcher for the first time: 2:32
It isn’t just the action or the special effects that make this moment so memorable.
It’s the performances of the actors who managed to make us believe that they were all brave men riding out to their deaths in the name of their people.
Goosebumps, man.
This is one of those scenes that I can watch hundreds of times and will always give me the chills.
When it comes to fantasy genre, nothing even comes close to LOTR, and the movie trilogy is the gold standard.
It is because the story comes from a man who has deeply studied the very sound and poetry of words and trying to use them to understand why his childhood friends died. Was it really worth it for Tommy to die guttering, choking, or drowning in the trenches? Was still it worth riding out because Belgium calls for aid?
At least Hobbit was close to LOTR. Not better, but close
LOTR set the bar way too high. That's why virtually every fantasy that's come out since then has been such a let down.
Nothing and i mean nothing....will ever beat this Trilogy!!🔥
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@Kyel ! Good joke
@Kyel ! nope. Try again
Truer words have never been spoken. These were the best MOVIES ever made period.
FACTS!
Fun little tidbit here:
Gandalf actually does have one of the Rings of Power, given to the Elves, called Narya. Narya is said to give people the inspiration to 'resist tyranny, domination, and despair." When the sun shines, Gandalf is riding closer and closer to Helm's Deep, and I always believe that Narya had a role to play in Théoden's courage, especially since Théoden says "Yes....YES" right after the scene where we're reminded of Gandalf, as the light streams in and Gandalf is arriving.
If you know enough lore to know Gandalf has Narya, you should know that Gandalf doesn't arrive at Helms Deep until after the battle is already won. Erkenbrand (the main person Gandalf left Helm Deep to find) is the one who leads his 1000 or so men against Saruman's forces that make them break and flee (as they were caught of guard).
Gandalf is STILL OUT rallying up warriors during the bulk of the hardcore fighting. Also Eomer was never banished AT ALL, he had been falsely imprisoned by Wormtongue and was released shortly after Gandalf freed Theoden's mind of Saruman's influence. Eomer is already AT Helms Deep fighting alongside King Theoden.
No women, children, OR ELVES (except for Legolas) are at Helms Deep either.
@@waynepurcell6058 That's funny, I thought we were commenting on the movies, not the books, since this is a video on the movies and I specifically mentioned the words 'scene'. Obviously, in the movies, those things you said don't apply. I just mentioned how I like to think that, in this scenario, in the movies, this is how it went. Thanks for coming in here with your completely pointless insertion of knowledge that not a single person asked for. I'm sure you're fun at parties.
Titbit. As in small. Like a blue tit is a small bird.
@@joelhowells1615 No, the word is tidbit
@@TheMapofYourHead No, it's titbit. It was changed to tidbit by prudish americans. Check the Oxford dictionary.
Just like americans use "bathroom" for public toilet despite there never being a bath in there.
Remember being excited for each December to watch to LOTR films when they released at the theaters.
“The Horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in the Deep... one last time. Let this be the hour when we draw swords together. Fell deeds awake. Now for wrath. Now for ruin. And the red dawn!” Man I love that quote.
Umm....yeah...but it's "Fell DEEDS awake..."
@@toAdmiller thank you for calling me out on that!
I saw this in the theater. The audience was spellbound by how good the acting and special effects were, and the music. LOTR trilogy is as good if not better than the Star Wars Trilogy.
It is soooo much better!
@SwenglishGamer I just came here to say the exact same thing. A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back are the only good Star Wars films. The rest just aren't worth it. Don't even get me started on Disney.
Never understood the starwars-hype
To me it was always a bit of a popcorn kiddie rollercoaster adventure park kind of thing
Though i love many sf this just doesn't do it for me
Even the fans dont like it anymore
Really theres no comparrison
So many levels layers in LOTR espacially backing up by the books..
While they use books to right the wrongs in the starwars sequels...
Need i say more
I would say it’s SOOO MUCH BETTER than Star Wars! And I’m a BIG Star Wars fan!
I love Star Wars and it’s universe but objectively lord of the rings is sooo much better lol
I love this moment. The epicness really makes me cry at how brave the warriors are, when it's life-death battle. The bravery, the momentum, the determination to fight and die for your people, for humanity. This is what makes LOTR one of the best movies in the world for me. I watched LOTR trilogy like 20-30 times, and it never gets old for me. My mother showed me LOTR when I was around 6-7 y.o, now Im 24, still gets me. Not because this is my childhood, nah. Just because its a brilliant masterpiece.
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The special effects were amazing here too! Even better than the stuff we see today
dude, I cried too, that king and his soldiers were goin to fight till the end. It was so moving to see so few against a wide black sea of orcs. Masterpiece man!
It's coming back bro with 5 new seasons on amazon😇
Just like 300, the SJWs of this world will find a way to crap all over it.
Young people don't understand what it was like to watch this in theaters 20+ years ago. The horn made your seat vibrate; the theater resonated with the charge of the horses; your eyes, used to the darkness of the nighttime battle, are also dazzled by the sun as the camera pans to the Rohirrim led by Gandalf and Éomer. Now people watch this on the screen of a smartphone and think it's a big deal. Like watching a cat and thinking you've met a lion.
These movies are so beautiful and genius I actually cry. Not ashamed to say it. Truly moving piece of art.
Harry Potter: for kids
Star Wars: for experts
Lord of the Rings: FOR LEGENDS
for SCHOLARS!
Lord of the Rings and Star Wars are also for kids. There is nothing wrong with that. You can have media made for kids be total masterpieces. Like this one here :)
@@MegaAgamon no, lotr for adults
@@ahmet_10 No Both Hobbit and Lord of the Rings were written by Tolkien as children's books. The lord of the rings movies are pg-13 rated like any superhero movie.
There is nothing wrong with children shows being enjoyable by adults. There is nothing that can make an adult show superior or inferior to children's show by itself. Please stop thinking that "kids stuff=bad"
@@MegaAgamon PG - 13 doesn't show it is good for kids, Deadpool is +15 but it is for kids, PG is arranged for violence, lotr has not too much violence, but it it for adults not kids
If only HBO Max was available internationally...
It will
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Or in other platforms
The rumor says that this November they will announce something related about that, and also is confirmed that in 2021 they will expand to more countries (Mexico, Brazil, England, Spain, France...I don't know about India, China, Japan or South Korea)
Perfect script, perfect acting, perfect special effects, perfect music.
Never has a director done such complete justice to a classic of literature, and so memorable..... I remember watching this scene in the cinema like it was yesterday.
Gandalf is one of the best movie characters ever💯
Love him
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Theoden's line at 0:40 ... gives me chills nearly everytime.
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One last time.
2:21 that’s powerful. Loyalty is one of the most beautiful forms of love...😢
Theoden is perhaps the most epic character in the movies. So much epicness.
Gandalf: *"Theoden, King stands alone."*
Eomer: *"Not alone."*
That part still gives me goosebumps.
0:30 Aragorn just keeping this vital strategic information to himself for the drama and the swag, i love it
Mowwwst of demmm were tricksee falllllse
(Golam, Gollllllam)
When I tell people that The Two Towers is my favourite LOTR movie, I point to this scene to explain why. Theoden's speech is quite possibly the most epic thing I've ever heard in my life.
I rather like the speech he gives at Pelennor Fields. A sword-day, a red day, etc.
Just point to the whole of the last hour of the movie. It's one epic scene after another.
"Who am I, Gamling"
"So it begins"
"Is this all you can conjure, Saruman?"
"The last march of the Ents"
"The horn of Helm Hammerhand"
"Theoden king stands alone"
... and there's still another one
... my favourite one
Samwise the Brave's speech
The sheer number of unforgettable moments is overwhelming really.
Placed it on full screen the moment I started watching. Got too into the movie that I literally forgot this was just a clip until the HBO Max sign showed up 😂
Thank you for reminding me of this masterpiece! I’m definitely rewatching it now...
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3:06 one of the best scene from this great scene
I rewatched LotR trilogy a month ago and keep coming to UA-cam to watch some clips over and over, so thanks a lot for uploading this
"King Thėoden stands alone."
"Not alone. Rohirrim! To the king!
Gandalf is probably the only guy who can make being on time seem so epic.
2:37 literally gives me goosebumps to this day. One of the most intensely epic moments in cinematic history. The music, pacing, and acting are sublime it's really hard to ascribe just how it makes one feel. I think we all believe that we could be heroes one day, charging down our demons in an outburst of courage and bravery so that our deepest depressions will have little chance of ever returning.
Its unbelievable. Cant do better than that.
Gandalf’s battle cry will be one of the most epic battle cries ever shown on screen
LOTR trilogy and the prequels will always be my childhood
I still can't unsee the back guards swinging at nothing.
The Lord of the Rings is Amazing
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@@sheksparrow4660 dude, you spelled LOTR wrong
@@SoapNugget 😅😋 OMG! , Sorry dude I typed in some haste and replied to all comments in this video
@@SoapNugget Nah he meant Lord of Ring The
Goddamn right
Ride out and meet him head on. Probably one of the best lines anyone could use in their lives
Man, oh man I've seen the trilogy more than 20 times easily, but never noticed at 1:44 that Aragorn screams: "ELENDIL!".
Those little things.... that's why this is the greatest movie trilogy of all time.
Gandalf: A wizard is never late.
All of Rohan: TF you say?
How can a scene I have watched 40,306 times still send a shiver and goosebumps through me you ask? Because it is the greatest movie ever made. That's how.
Word!
Nah same...
What can men do against such reckless hate ???
Answer: *RIDE OUT AND MEET THEM*
So relevant today
the legends way of saying rush b.
The imperfections is what makes this movie so great. It was a unique era of CG and practical that will never really be done again. The blend of SPFX and VFX created its own aesthetic that will most likely never be replicated.
I love how he pulls him up on "death and glory" to give a king to king lesson on how to act under the worst circumstances. And also the way that this moment basically solidifies a bond of peace and fellowship between the two rightful rulers of Gondor and Rohan, which if didn't exist there may have been much less chance Theoden king would have helped in the final battle at Gondor. Man, I need to read those books again, this is still the greatest fantasy story ever told IMO.
Sam is the real MVP
This is the greatest “arrives at the battle” scene. The second is in the return of the king when Rohan arrives in Gondor. The third is the portals scene in endgame.
I think the first is the one in the return of the king and the second is this one
and maybe the 4th S07 E04 of game of thrones
@@Alice.59 4th (if it counts) would be when the army of the dead arrive at hardhome 5th would be when the knights of the vale show up in battle of the bastards. 6th would be 704 and maybe 7th would be when dany shows up beyond the wall in 706
@@iamthebatman6557 hum ... yeah you're right
2:04 "A wizard is never late, nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to."
Mithrandir always has that *Faith in Humanity confirmed* look whilst charging into battle.
2:16 A day may come when I can watch this scene and not have tears in my eyes and feel a lump in my throat, but it is not this day
The Sound design on these films is truly immaculate. When Eomer unsheathes his sword, my ears cry tears of pure joy.
Gimli is badass. He had more killcount that legolas when hes was even blowing the horn while legolas was stat padding
Aragorn made the call to charge before he remembered G said he was coming back. What a champ.
I don't believe King Theoden was actually hopeful like the others here, he was riding to his death for his own glory, so he'd not feel ashamed when he meets his forefathers.
I’ve actually never seen any of the Lord of the Rings movies, only really clips of it. But scenes like this, I can see why people love it.
Greatest trilogy of all time.
It would be pretty awesome if HBO Max had the extended editions as well.
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"A wizard is never late. Nor is he early. He arrives PRECISELY when he means to."
"Sound Helm's horn!"
Gimli: *makes the Brown Note*
Been over 10 years since I saw this in theatres and is still one of the best scenes on the big screen ever
Avengers assemble was epic but this is something on another level
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I felt nothing during Avengers assemble dialogue, i thought they’re Going to tell another joke
LOTR>Avengers
@@znjjnj1853 I love lotr but the avengers scene was also pretty epic. Just everyone is there to fight the one big evil. Its a great scene but it doesnt even come close to this scene or the ride of the rohirrim.
Endgame felt like toy advertising. This is something else entirely.
Gandalf’s cry at the end sends chills down the spine of any real man today. Not the he him they them kind of men.
Extended version?
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Do you understand how lucky were us to be born just in time to experience this artwork?
Simply put one of the greatest cinematic moments in history.
FOR DEATH AND GLORY
The best fantasy/medieval battle ever filmed. GoT, Ironclad, Narnia, and all the others don’t hold a candle.
The dialogue, the acting, the respect to the source material... This trilogy will never be beaten! 👍
"Never" is a very long time. But as far as having an audience totally in awe with appreciation because they had actually READ the original upon which the movie was based? Yeah, maybe never.
Rest in peace Bernard Hill (1944 - 2024)
1:09, 😢 you will always be remembered as King Theoden, son of Thengel. Now you are with your ancestors
At that time like in early 2k's was so difficult to film a movie like this.Most people and fans say endgame was look fantastic,ok I agree but this was a masterpiece and ahead of it's time and so popular and so on.
Lmao end game doesn’t even come close my man, lotr forever and ever lol (maybe I’m just nostalgic cos I saw these films in the cinemas as a kid)…but there was nothing of this calibre out there before lotr came out, whereas now and in the marvel era, all it is cgi and less about the actors and the score
I was expecting endgame to have a level of excitement and epic battles like these movies portrayed.
I was heavily disappointed. Just goes to show you, these movies are a treasure.
If only filmmakers and directors loved the job as much as Peter Jackson and crew had.
@@georgeliousas9857 Me too had a much of nostalgia.
@@noobie1890 True dat we would be honoured if we even get an exclusive game of that.
End game was too much cgi...
Let this be the hour when we draw swords together! Damn!!
I don’t have goosebumps you have goosebumps
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Goosebumps every single time
Lord of the rings and Batman/DC means EVERYTHING to me
Marvel is better as dc
Bearky heresy
@@BearkyUSA Yes.For 12 year old kids Marvel is better
Nandhan yeah but dc movies are for people who dont like good movies
@@BearkyUSA dc movies are for people who don't like good movies.. :^( U hear that Christian Bale.. What do u think about it Robert Pattinson..
(Pattinson drops down)
Bearky: and who are you?
Batman: (square, triangle, square, square, square, triangle, square, square, triangle, triangle)
Batman: I'm vengeance
still i get that goosebump when rohirrim horseman arrived with gandalf. what a movie so many memories together. this scene absolutely epic. so many goosebump scenes in the chapter
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This is the best cinematic battle of all time! No discussion needed. The end.
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Gandalf's yell at 3:08 is one of the best parts in any battle scene ever, it adds so much energy to already energy filled sequence. It's like his yell makes you want to yell as if you are personally riding with him towards those uruks
When will HBO Max be available internationally? I must sign it ASAP. Also praying that the extended versions are available. It would be a dream come true ❤
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For all the talk of Gandalf's wizardry, he was pretty badass in hand to hand/sword battle!! Often leading a charge no less!!
Hey can you do us a favor please? You guys have extended editions of BvS and Blade Runner and other films on your service. Can you please release the extended versions of the lord of the rings trilogy? I really don't want to try and find it some place else.🙏🏾
Wait, they don't have the Extended Editions of LotR trilogy?
@@Scarcity_to_the_Limit nope
The extended edition of Batman v Superman is on there already.
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The CIA probably subject prisoners to endless viewings of BvS ultimate edition as a torture method, movie is a disgrace
imagine if they added deleted scene where Uruk-Hai would cover their ears , fearing sound of the horn of Helm Hammerhand.
Lord of the Rings > Game of Thrones
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I said last year Lord of the rings is better then game of thrones.. but everyone was against me :/
@Kyel ! U have a good argument Kyle, But season 8 sucks, and u have it compare them both as a whole, and as a whole, Lord of the rings wins cos season 8 was a let down. a bad one.
Of course
hell yeah!
shadowfax is like let's go already
One Ring to Rule Them all and in the Darkness Bind Them.
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2:32 and theoden's like better late than never
I feel like I've thumbs up'ed this scene in a million different upload forms over the past decade. And I will keep doing so until the day I depart for the undying lands (or UA-cam ceases to be).
I stiil get chills and tear up watching this
Rohan are lowkey the best group of people in LOTR all 3 parts.
Even they are simple men not like Elves or Hobbits
Oh, I'd still vote Hobbits above the Horse-Lords, but still, I get what you mean.
oh man, that first side-on view of Gandalf leading them down the mountainside is just ridiculously epic